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RSF1 gene
Known as:
Remodeling and Spacing Factor 1 Gene
, HBXAP
, XAP8
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This gene is involved in chromatin remodeling and regulation of gene transcription.
National Institutes of Health
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HBXAP Protein
Transcriptional Regulation
chromatin remodeling
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RSF1 wt Allele
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2017
2017
MicroRNA-154 as a prognostic factor in bladder cancer inhibits cellular malignancy by targeting RSF1 and RUNX2
Xin Zhao
,
Z. Ji
,
Yi Xie
,
Guanghua Liu
,
Hanzhong Li
Oncology Report
2017
Corpus ID: 3263978
Recent studies have demonstrated that microRNA-154 (miR-154) is involved in tumorigenesis, progression, invasion and metastasis…
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2017
2017
RSF1 regulates the proliferation and paclitaxel resistance via modulating NF-κB signaling pathway in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Yong Liu
,
Guo Li
,
Chao Liu
,
Yaoyun Tang
,
Shuai Zhang
Journal of Cancer
2017
Corpus ID: 41726226
Purpose: Aberrant expression and dysfunction of RSF1 has been reported in diverse human malignancies. However, its exact role in…
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2012
2012
Rsf-1 overexpression correlates with poor prognosis and cell proliferation in colon cancer
Shuli Liu
,
Q. Dong
,
E. Wang
Tumor Biology
2012
Corpus ID: 14285031
Rsf-1 (HBXAP) was recently reported to be overexpressed in various cancers and associated with the malignant behavior of cancer…
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2012
2012
Rsf-1 is overexpressed in non-small cell lung cancers and regulates cyclinD1 expression and ERK activity.
Qingchang Li
,
Q. Dong
,
E. Wang
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2012
Corpus ID: 25398429
2012
2012
Rsf-1/HBXAP overexpression is independent of gene amplification and is associated with poor outcome in patients with urinary bladder urothelial carcinoma
P. Liang
,
Li-Ching Wu
,
+11 authors
Alex C Liao
Journal of Clinical Pathology
2012
Corpus ID: 25832928
Backgrounds Urothelial carcinoma of the urinary bladder (UCUB) is prevalent in developed countries. It often shows genetic…
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2006
2006
Expression of Rsf-1, a chromatin-remodeling gene, in ovarian and breast carcinoma.
T. Mao
,
Chih‐Yi Hsu
,
+8 authors
I. Shih
Human Pathology
2006
Corpus ID: 28867620
2006
2006
Ovarian Cancer: Identification of remodeling and spacing factor 1 (rsf-1, HBXAP) at chromosome 11q13 as a putative oncogene in ovarian cancer
B. Hennessy
,
M. Nanjundan
,
K. Cheng
,
L. Nolden
,
G. Mills
European Journal of Human Genetics
2006
Corpus ID: 29626106
Ovarian Cancer: Identification of remodeling and spacing factor 1 (rsf-1, HBXAP) at chromosome 11q13 as a putative oncogene in…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Functional Analysis of the Subunits of the Chromatin Assembly Factor RSF
A. Loyola
,
Jing-Yi Huang
,
+6 authors
D. Reinberg
Molecular and Cellular Biology
2003
Corpus ID: 16091675
ABSTRACT The human ISWI-containing factor RSF (for remodeling and spacing factor) is composed of two subunits: the ATPase hSNF2H…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Antagonism between RSF1 and SR proteins for both splice-site recognition in vitro and Drosophila development.
E. Labourier
,
H. Bourbon
,
I. Gallouzi
,
M. Fostier
,
E. Allemand
,
J. Tazi
Genes & Development
1999
Corpus ID: 12991597
Specific recognition of splice sites within metazoan mRNA precursors (pre-mRNAs) is a potential stage for gene regulation by…
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1955
1955
Physiological Undernutrition in the Newborn Guinea-pig
E. Widdowson
,
R. Mccance
British Journal of Nutrition
1955
Corpus ID: 12670277
Clayton, B. E. & Prunty, F. T. G. (1951). Brit. med. J . ii, 927. Constable, B. J., Harris, L. J. & Hughes, R. E. (1955). Proc…
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